We actually -- and I say we, Pennsylvania has a Republican majority in the Senate and the House and Republicans actually got together with me. And we put together in 2019 the most dramatic change in Pennsylvania's voting laws in 80 years.
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Wolf discusses the bipartisan effort to change voting laws in Pennsylvania to expand access.
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